This page describes how to view platform logs
generated by Cloud Deploy. Platform logs in Google Cloud are service-specific
logs, which you can use to debug and troubleshoot issues, and better understand
the Google Cloud services you're using.
Cloud Deploy generates logs for the following events:
Release render state changes to in-progress, succeeded, and failed
Rollout state changes to in-progress, succeeded, failed, halted, canceling,
and canceled
Rollout state changes to pending
approval,
approved, and rejected
Phase advancement
in rollouts, including phases that have been advanced, and phases that are
waiting for advancement
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